The model WILLYS JEEP -FOLLOW ME in 1/35 scale has a length of about 95 mm.
- THIS PRODUCT IS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OVER 8 YEARS OF AGE -
- ACRYLIC PAINTS, LIQUID CEMENT AND BRUSH INCLUDED -
In 1940, after World War II had broken out, the US general staff ordered various factories to design a light multi-purpose vehicle with all-wheel drive. The American Bantam Company, Willys Overland, and Ford Motor Co. competed with each other.Willys prototype was chosen, which, after an initial run of 1500 vehicles, went into mass production at the beginning of 1941 and reached a total output of 640.000 units out of which 277.000 pieces were produced by Ford under a licensing agreement. This shows that the Jeep was the most widely produced light vehicle of the war industry during World War II.

The modell BELL 412 LAFD in 1/72 scale has a length of about 183 mm.
MODEL SET with glue, paints, brush included.
The commercial success of the medium utility helicopter Bell 412 was very significant. The powerplant system, formed by 2 Pratt <(>&<)> Whitney turbo shafts and the characteristic four-blade main rotor, can allow to "412" to reach the maximum speed of 260 Km/h. Thanks to its great flexibility the Bell helicopter is used by private and commercial operators (transport, medical and first aid, maritime patrolling and surveillance, firefighting) and by military operators (tactical and troops transportation, reconnaissance and patrol).
Furthermore the Bell 412 is used by a lot of Police Forces for law enforcement use.

Article number: 510071184 Product: 1/72 MIG-29A Fulcrum Model Set
The model MIG-29A in 1/72 scale has a length of about 236 mm.
ACRYLIC PAINTS, LIQUID CEMENT AND BRUSH INCLUDED! Decals for one version
The first prototype of the MIG-29 was first flown in 1978. The plane became operational in 1984. The fighter is armed with one 23 mm rotary cannon plus two R60 Aphid or A-11 close-range anti aircraft missiles and four Apex or AA-10 medium range missiles.

Art.Nr.: 510006115 Product: 1:72 PAX Romana Battle Set
THE BOX CONTAINS: Roman Villa - MDF laser cut with etched details, Roman Infantry (36 figures), Roman Cavalry (16 figures), Celtic Warriors (42 figures), Celtic Cavalry (15 figures).
During the first Century B.C. a long period of internal civil wars declared the end of the Roman Republic and it laid the foundation for the birth of the Roman Empire. During the first Century exceptional political and military leaders, as Julius Caesar, wrote impressive historical pages thanks to military campaigns that expand the Roman border towards more and more distant frontiers. The most famous campaign, well described directly by Julius Cesar in his "De Bello Gallico", was conducted against the Gauls led by Vercingetorix and ended with the Roman victory at Alesia in 52 BC. The effectiveness and organization of the roman legions triumphed over the courage of the Celtic warriors. The military campaigns had gradually expanded the Roman borders until arriving in Britain and on the "Limes" of the Rhine river. However the Romans brought in the conquered lands, a political, legislative and cultural model completely new and innovative who contributed, for several years, to achieve a stable and definitely evolved social system.
Detailed Plastic Kit of model PAX Romana Battle Set in scale 1:72

Article number: 510007405 Product: 1:9 KDF. 1 Typ 82 Kübelwagen
Length of the model 415 mm
Typ 82 Kubelwagen is one of the most famous military cars of the Second World War. It was designed by the engineer Ferdinand Porsche and produced by the German manufacturer Volkswagen. The project was born to have a simple vehicle, easy to build and easy to maintain and repair. The overall vehicle design is without bends and the bodywork plates are flat. Great simplicity even in the layout of the frame : just a central tube and the back support for the engine and the gearbox. The Kubelwagen, thanks to its petrol engine with a displacement of 998 cm3, was able to reach the max speed of 80 Km/h. The vehicle did not have 4x4 traction but it was extremely reliable on all types of terrain and it was present on all fronts, often in very tough environmental conditions, where the German Army fought during the entire World War II. The Kubelwagen could be armed with a support for a MG34 or MG42 machine gun.
Detailed Plastic Kit of model

A VERY DETAILED AND COLORED INSTRUCTION SHEET INCLUDED.
The Battle of Berlin was the last historical military event of the Second World War on the European theater. From the middle of April 1945 the Red Army launched a massive offensive along the Oder River line with the final goal to capture the German capital. Since April 20th the Russian artillery began shelling Berlin to prepare the way for the infantry divisions and armored troops. The battle ended on May 2nd, after intense and fierce fighting in the ruins of the capital of the Reich, ended with the surrender of German troops. The urban fighting, however, caused a significant number of soviet tanks and armored vehicles losses as results of German anti-tank weapons as Pak 40 and "Panzerfasut". The Battle of Berlin is historical remembered for the famous photograph, symbol of the end of World War II and of the Soviet victory, "Raising a flag over the Reichstag".
THE BOX CONTAINS:
Berlin House (1st and 2nd floor), German elite troop (32 soldiers), Russian infantry (32 soldiers),
Pz.Kpfw.V Panther Ausf.G (1 pcs), T-34/85 (2 pcs), PAK 40 AT Gun and 6 soldiers, Urban accessories.

The model FW 190 A-8 / F-8 in 1/72 scale has a length of about 183 mm.
MODEL SET with glue, paints,brush included.
The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 was one of the best airplanes designed duringWorld War II. With over 20,000 units produced from 1941, together with the Messerschmitt Bf 109, it was the Luftwaffe’s most famous bomber.The Focke-Wulf Fw 190 A-8 was equipped with a BMW 801 D-2 two star radial engine, with 14 1,700 Hp cylinders, which allowed it to reach a maximum speed of 653 Km/h. It was heavily armed with 2 MG 131 machine guns and 4 MG 151 20 mm cannons. Production of the A-8 version began in the first months of 1944, characterised with an injection system able to increase engine power, for brief periods, to over 1,900 Hp. From 1944 until May 1945 in all the Focke-Wulf factories, more than 6,500 190 A-8 models were constructed, to face the ever more frequent allied air raids.

The model has a length of about 208 mm.
The Apache is certainly the most powerful and sophisticated combat helicopter thanks to its robust fuselage, which was designed without saving costs, as well as remarkable electronic equipment and massive weapons systems. Presently modifications are carried out to adapt the D model equipped with Longbow radar. This allows more efficiency in using anti-tank missiles and greater capacity to direct its fire-power.

The model has a length of about 263 mm.
The U.S. Navys first super-fighter, the F-14, was developed partially on the basis of experience gained with the F-111, a multi-role plane designed by General Dynamics, the Navy version of which, the F111B, was built by Grumman. The F-14A first flew on 21st December 1970, and production-line models started reaching squadrons in 1973. Squadrons VF-1 and VF-2 accompanied the last voyage of the aircraft carrier Enterprise in Vietnam, yet never saw combat. The Tomcat would not see action until 1981, when it shot down two Libyan Su-22s during an encounter over the Gulf of Sirte. Since then the F-14 has been updated several times and has taken parts in various conflicts in the Middle East (Iran-Iraq war, 1st and 2nd Gulf War), as well as in operations over the former Yugoslavia and minor skirmishes over the Mediterranean.

The model F-16 Falcon in 1/72 scale has a length of about 263 mm.
F-16 is the word's most widely used combat aircraft of to day. About 2000 units are in service with the Air Forces of 18 nations. Thanks to its versatility the aircraft covers the roles of a fighter and attack aircraft as well as reconnaissance plane. The standardization enables the Air Force to use one single prototype and thus save costs in training and maintenance.

F-16 is the word's most widely used combat aircraft of to day. About 2000 units are in service with the Air Forces of 18 nations. Thanks to its versatility the aircraft covers the roles of a fighter and attack aircraft as well as reconnaissance plane. The standardization enables the Air Force to use one single prototype and thus save costs in training and maintenance.

The Corsair is one of the best known airplanes of World War Il which fought against the entire array of aircraft used by the Japanese Forces in the Pacific theatre. After the war the Corsairs were set aside, together with other propeller-driven planes, to expect demolition awaiting replacement by jet aircraft. In 1950, at the outbreak of the Korean conflict, more than one hundred units were re-activated to combat the onslaught of the North Korean Forces. The Corsair still proved a viable airplane, robust and reliable, superior to the first, rather delicate jets which were to end the Corsair's life span.

The model has a length of about 136 mm.
Decals for 3 versions
The Mustang is one of the worlds best known airplanes and was without doubt the best fighter plane of World War II. It was built in record time in 1943 for the European campaign and was well suited to fight the BF-109s and FW-190s of the German Luftwaffe.

The model set RAF Spitfire Mk.Vb.in 1/72 scale has a length of about 126 mm.
Decals for 3 versions
The Mk. V version of the spitfire was introduced with the Royal Air force in 1941 in order to replace the preceding Mk. I, the backbone of the battle of Britain. This model was extensively used on all theatres until the end of the war despite the appearance of more modern aircraft. Its manoeuvrability and sturdiness made it possible to oppose successfully most enemy aircraft. This Spitfire version employed in North Africa was characterized by various anti-sand filters used for the main air intake in order to operate from improvised desert airfields.

The model has a length of about 232 mm.
Decals for 3 versions
The Tornado has been in service with the German, Italian and British forces since the early eighties.The airplane has been continuously modified to meet the electronic level needed to match possible enemy anti aircraft defenses. The ECR version has been developed for the Luftwaffe and was subsequently also introduced by the Italian Air Force. Its special purpose is to attack anti-aircraft missile systems.The planes are equipped with sensors which intercept enemy radar of missile launchers, locate their position and attack them with AGM-88 high-speed anti-radiation missiles and thus stay beyond the reach of the enemy positions.